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Array I've tlwn to pay landier t-p own n't riioYing. Seo i^AA . V? / ���^^t^'^^^^A^t^^iii^ MOYIE, B. 0., AUGUST 10. ��� *>** *���<*.��� "%*w'\0*rvrr t>ri7j , Bnt we are still alive and. as anxious to batph tirade a$ the-- -T * -; "��� v" ������' "yVere.,. to qatqli trim; and wilFbe as successful if you ' dome and getiolti1 prices' on 'on tbe last of OUV - liicfo must be sold out" in . ��� imt few weeks. See ���" >ur large ftsaortment of >o'ots aud shoes. 3 /COMPANY'S. ' Fellow Convicts View emains. BIIiDiiiRTHE The Returning of Tracy's ���o Body It Is" Said will Have a 'fiood Effect on Prisoners, How Louis Collins wan Hurt, Louis Collins, conductor ,bn the branch to tne mines, almost losfc bib life on Wednesday ' night, about 11; o'clock. As it was both bis hands were horribly ' mangled. He was, switching-'in the' yard at tbe Coal' creek mines'when b'c slipped and fell in front of the engine and 'before he' could make a'move'to save hiihself it passed over him. Fortunately for birn he \h v. small man and aside 'from oev- eral bruises on bis back be escaped be- ng, crushed,, but ��� both ' h.mds were partly on' one of tbe Fails,- the- wheels passing over ihera/'Tle was immediately taken to" tho Fernie hospital, ���* . ,ii. ���-.... wli'jrc it was found necessary to amputate alt tbe fingorB on the' right hand anil two,on ttio left. The operation was-' performed by Dra. Corsan and Bonnell. ��� Collins-has'a. wife and famiiy to support and the accident rendw'3,him useless for a long time lo come.���Fernie Free Press. WorJc was Begun thk .Weeko ��� :', *,; ��� _ BY III LUMBER 00, ��i ��i*fl le'ry ies. MkUW :UW\ OF 'COMMERCE 'aid Ud Capital $3,000,000.3 t "*��� *��� * ' * > * \- * * ' * ��� ' 4 " t ��� -' <l ' , 1 r | ( r i ' ' !I3��SSJ."' '-'������'���"' ' HUBERT HAINES,"fGR; . us* ^ . -^c ��jt^> jjc.gjfMfigE** J^W-IC **A-m VWM'pi'W zm ko'ii Sfitvafl^if^l ���k*v" WUAT AY V[ .. I ���)... V *. i i 1- I A 1 1 -.-L - A 1 V./ i ---1 -% ."'���,'. ' .".,.' "' ' . . '��� ' ' ' > ' !���(. A; i).AU]rv.EH'/.iB, Pronriotor. feiiei foi? ttie J.biassesi-'; Eyerythtd^.' First; .a^feery ^esbect."'^aiiipte Rooms' for. r*-? a�� tJoyraaev'c.I3.1''Jfen.,��� - . " . - a, \ British1 Columbia. Salom. Oregon, Aqg. I3.��rTho ;o- irjiiins of Hurry Traoy wero rcoeh'ed. at tj.o pftnltefttiftfy at neon 'lodayf just t*o mouths sifter hiti aenoaltQaal escape. The body arrived in clurg'e ot Dr. Lantner, Attorney Saiitli and Constable tstrimb of Creston, and was by them delivered to Superintendent Lee at, the railroad .stallion.' The box con- containing the remaina was im mediately couveyed to the prison by trua- fciea. opened and. the remains' positively identified by Superintendent Lee, j Warden Jones and other prison authorities. A force of trusties, employed about the prison���men who had served in..prison with the <-dead'1 convict���aldo positively identified the remains as "thotje c( Jiariy Triicy. lihiiiech.i'tolv after ih.e" identiiieutiuui Another' MiiRill Jte Built Soon Not Far 'Mo^y ' Moyie on the Moyie .River," ���' " ^favi'lflrt ioFernlo, k wadding look placo in' tfernlo last ThVitudtty evenlag at 9 o'clock Ih whiub Mr. it. il. Fullerton and Mies Marion Katharine Eaton were united in Mar-1 ringe by. Rev. Father'Mellow. M,. Fullerlon is a commercial traveler representing the' wholesale grocery firm of "Wilson Bros, of Victoria, and is one of the most'"popular men on tho road. Mig3 Eaton is of San Franciseo and is one of California's fairest belles. She has been a guest! at the ��� Kootenay hotel at"this place . for several weeks past. ' ' ��� ' ��� Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton will'spend a month or six weeks traveling through the Northwest terroritie's, afle*.' which, they will return to kelson, where they .will make thoir honio.' was complete', the bo:* way moySd i'nto^ '. the chaoel in priton and the convicth. ...'./ -. ** allowed to.see the remaina. At 2 P .-) m. vitrei was yl.'.cod on. the faeo_ to destroy it, m order to jire'veut any iat- tempt at stealing theAiudy and plac-' h 0. Drewry is in town. Tho i'loyio "f���un^ber Co., oqmmenood; tlio Work o/ Ciltinrsug Ij'amh ors&k this WGtJk. A. fores, of ton men arei, employed, bnt moro faill be added within a eljort time. Tho-clearing of the creek, will' ceeeatsitate considerable labor, but'when completed it will afford an easy route ih which to .bring logs down to the mill. The company has 2,000 acres of splendid timber, tributary to this creek.' The' mill has been doing excellent work this season and will have all the logs on bond cut in a few weeks' time. .Those in position to know say that within a very short time'a sawmill will be built on the lower Moyie river in ' tho neighborhood of' Yahk or GENERAL NEWS'WQTES. -; I 1 �� * I It is reported that"the Iselson Jfews is ;t.o soon cease publication. ������ ���- It is reported that J. J. Hill is recommending the building of a smelter on Kootenay lako. .' ' ' The townsifce of Morriasey is soon to be*placed-on tbe market. ��� it will also have a newspaper, which will be published by F. E, Simpson of the Cran/- ,. brook Herald. King Edward lias signalized his coronation in a memorable manner by the munificent-gift to. the nation ojE the Osborne house, oneot tbe favor- , , ite residences of the late _ Queen Vic- ��� tori a, , . The United States congress' lias .appropriated $15,000 for the purchase'of . additional buffalo for the Yellowstone , park. There- ar<? now in,fche park about 20 buffalq. Qriginally there wero 22,' but two escaped, ��� , 1-T. W. Barnes of Fernie has ro?igned hk position a^coastablo! He reused ��� to pooopy .o $j.bordinato position xmdh Mr, Forbc*a aftsf haying'served , on the force iii South East Kootenay for oyer ten years.' - ' v The'"Father Pat" memorial' fund will be utilized for the 'acquisition of an ambulance- 'The' ambulance does not entail tbe outlay ''of the. entire '. sum at, the dispodticn of the committee,'and a balance will''be leffc aggregating $100 or $500/ ' ��� _' ' , �� Buffalo Bill "and Senator . W. A."' Clark, the.Montana copper 'king, are; , great friends. When they first became acquainted Clark was peddling 'clocta and Cody was carrving -out his con- ' tract to furnish Buffalo meat foi' the laborers, who wore building the ^Kan- sas 1'acj'fic railway. In a year 'and ii Tochty, 'Several valuable., timber limits have been slaked there recently, half Cody killed over 4,000 of'the ani-=- and it 'ic'etated'thiit there is -suificienf tinljar :ri thaVlocality'to warrant the ' builSm'^'o: '& largo *"nul & and parties Dr. King was np, from ' Craubrook alread'y'haye such a "project :n'.view.' yeciterdav. '' '- .' ���' " '���' i At.a time wlaen the hiineo are closed- JsL u'^ss. *��h.*>>ta.">o.*>��*.-'>***����." '������a.'^sv^Ji.'^'**^����'^i 7*�����* V^^. ^^* 8^ <f��>. -Sr^fc 4".^ i y it ��A J*3��* Jt Tffl DESAULXIUK BKOS, XT<n>S. " , (j Lur^e sunlple roomj in 'connection ���$?>���!J wiih house for commercial mon.*^ Best Ajff 'J ���' ' " ' ' ' r j of accommodations; (dciuarters for Commencia! and Mining Men. .VKSTIE, " " - ��� 3l0���' iJ' C' xn-c ii on ej:h:.bi!iou. Tha box was then tianfeferre.d to the prison ceme- lery aiid buried among;other deceased, con victri, Ihus ending out) Of-tho most \ seiis.itional episodesfin '.ho history of! llie'priaon. The mie of iho dead cod vict wus deii-vered Lo Siiporintcudci.. j Lee. The direct of the r'Aum of j Tia'cy'-j body "will, if, is believed, iiave a salutary effect on the convicts, and be of great benefit, in'the matter of improving discipline. CB.ANBKOOK ITEMS. Bb-'h m, W"Kt ,1'JfB'1 I i��r l'."f i? The ma,ri 'who- buys his Slioes, from us needs iuclg-e only- of the fit. We protect him in all points of style and Service. It's to our interest to sell you a satisfactory shoe and few know better than we the -v ^requirements of Shoe -satisfaction.; . Moyie, August 9, 1902. To MY ratrons: J takc'thip opportunity of thpuking the people of Moyic for' their generous l.'jitroiutgo since I have ' been in busmen hero. J -havo decided to cloie my store for iho present, and 1 trns! il will only bo for a sliort time. 1 will bo p'.e.is-ed ��'.�� i*H tiir.os (o an- :,\vr>r intpu'rica and supnly your watiis from ' Cran- 'brook. Any account ru- miiiiiing unpaid I would 1=1: tbaltlioy berf milted to nt onco as I n:-i anx- ni'. iuus to close ihe'book?. G. H. MIMER. - NOViCK- I linvo upplieu tho Chiei" Cranbrook Herald: The families-of W. T. Reid and Mr. Hungerford will go into camp at :.Ioyie lake-next week. i (i Mrs. F. "R. Simpson left here Thursday for an extended visit with relatives in the States.. She will go di- �� | reel to her old home in Sioux City, la., and later to Colorado. W. W. Doble died at the St. Eugene hospital last "VVodnesday"iuorning of heart disease. Few men were better known in South lEast Ivootenay than Mr. l^oble. He came to Fort Steele five years .iyo , from Cornwall. Ont., and engaged in the hotel business with his brother-in-law G. J. Shier, after- J wards selling out and entering the em- j pioy of M. Mclnnes & Co. as head i bookkeoner. He was oil' a- year for i his health and spent ono summer in Alabka, return ing to Cranbrook and resumed his position', continuing as district manager after the business was taken over by 1'. Burns A Co. He leaves a wife,, throe children, two brothers and three sisters. Arrangements havo not been completed for .he removal of the remains, but they .TtH^.1^-^ "���-? I will Probably be forwarded to Toionlo aw,;.' rmbcr fiom Hie fpllowi��<5 _,u;^..n.,.,..l I >Or intorinont- vacaiitfit��.n'.a"��! of IC-ist Koctonuy district, B- �� (.runtnoiictii In flu- S'iail:c;'n division *t ������__ '��� ��� * * A . s. f ^ ���t iffeliW^w ,' ilt a. post Dlnntod on tlio wot Mdc- of tho li- f. Pomhcrn railway^ ut mllo pon W about a mile nnd , a hah north of (, . R. X'N oUnW-to- i.l��cc of comn.enooment, noi'i'l. ���.- . ��� . . i .���, coMtaln��nsB40 acres, moro oi loso-._, Dato(i'^nB"8t 1st, 1M2. L. CAN ILL. XOTK'K. tlifif'T imvo'.ap'r)it-i'l to the Chief XaluMi.'t ''.- |s ������,'. Pvyoi-.ks for'ft.fipc- (jomimssionu, ���>��������� . ,ft tlmlicr iron) dnl Moons.-1 ' ^.!jh(,a Vncuin'Urown l-'t",-A" tue- foil.'.'." ")f \\% o,i of Hasf. Knotoimy .listnet, Ihe sonI't'.'^.i' n' '.;.'. jolmston prod. Dissolve 1'i-atnersliip. T'nis wepk a dissolution of partnership took place between Johnston Bros., proprietors of the Moyie ��� hotel- Andrew Johnston has"d'sposed of 'hi* interest to his brother Frank, who will, hereafter conduct the business. Andy will look after- sortie mining claims wliich be and Frank haVe in the -Lar- doau district, after'.'which be in ay ds.- CHioio. locate in,, one of the various new towns east of here. SUBSCRIBE FOR THIS ..MOATO* ' pVlr. and Mrs. James Cronin. spent 'moat of v/eek in NeLbn. " A gravel train is an..work ballasting J ; the b'icting south of the station.- I -' i J.'.W. Hiciicrs came liomo from his. i ranch near l'iuchtr creek yesterday,' - Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McMahoo, re- ! turned from Fernie yesterday morning. \V. U Jleid,' of the firm of Reid, Campbell &. Co., was in' Fort Steele and Cranbrook this week. C. A. Foote, the tailor, was confined to his'room for a few days this week with sickness. T.tvo rirca were alar ted in the brush across tho lake - this week, but were ��� checked before they gained much, headway. c - . Miss Gladys Butler returned Tuesday from her visit to the coast ��� and wilLbegin teaphing school next Monday. ��� 'o The ladies of the Methodist church intend holding ah ice cream social on August 25th. They extend a hearty invitation to all. Drs. Bell and Sawyer, vetennaries, of Cranbrook were here this we.ek attending one of the team of grey horses owned by the St. Eugene coinpany. Wesley Cline, the birber, holds the championship of Moyie as a fisherman. In a few hour;.' fishing m Lambcreek last Sunday he succeeded in lauding 170 trout. Mrs. C. F. llannitigton and Miss llanuington, who have been residents of Movie for some time past, left Monday for Victoria to ' remain. They were accompanied by F. F. Hannington. If. W. Ross passed through Moyie yesterday on his way to Fort Steele, where he has charge of some mining j i ��� *" property for eastern capitalists, Pie had been to Spokane. . JefTGa'ulliier is preparing to spend j the coming ' whiter in hunting and trapping ou Goat river. Ho will build four or five cabins at:,different places, and and carry on operations on nn exteusive scale. down the activity in tbe lumbering . . . . j busiucsB iu this vicinity means much. tor Movie.' mals and- earned the sobridiiefc by y ��� ��� ��� . * which he i3 now known. "Sex? Coal Fields". D. E-. -Ypurig is. back from, a prosf pec ting "trip through' tlie 'Olcariogan district, frbm . Vernon, to Penfcictoni; made ih tl*.e interesta of the Ashnola 1 Smcflci' Co:�� I��'^ ViV-1' succ-casful-in -lo--' j catine eeveral thousand aerec of ,coal ! lands within ef.sy reach of trr��n3gorta' ing.at 8 o'clock; subject m the second I fci0Li0]] 0kan ^ ]alr(A The* prfnoi: in the series'on ihe-'TrocUcal Son," . ... Come arid you will be made welcome. ' A. fi. MAESAALL, Pastor. Jir<3tIio��m't ClxhroJi Scrvl ' "a. ' 'Sunday acLool at"13 p. in". 30fi, Preach- School will Start IM'jndiiy. The Moyie school will be opened Monday with A. W. Sutherland as principal and Miss Butler as assistant. pal location wai> made on Mission i creek,.about si��miles back fiom the lake, where he staked over five thousand acres of co.il lands. The other location0 was made on Trout creek, two and a half miles from the lake and consisted of .twelve hundred and eighty acres. There is an eight foot seam on the Trout creek property, < samples from which have been assayed by A. L. McKillop, with very satisfac-' tory results." Mr. McKillop states - that the coal ia first 'class for steam ��� and domestic purposes. The Ashnola Smelter Co. 'will com: "VYhon you have leisure," said a. awuce 'deyelopment work on their caller'to the city editor, '% would 'lifee" P>w'Pr0Per��es at an early date. Mr. T^ETAL MARKET. - New iToKK���Bar silver, 52$ cents. Lead, ?��U2��. Copper, $12.20:' London���Leati, ��11, 2s. 6d. "Wlien He Had Leisure. to speak to you." f<All righi; come after I'm dead." c iii ii mrin ii nn~ii ���iiimnu i.uiwi Young is confident t-laat they will be shipping coal'into Nelson by January 1st, I9G3.���Nelson .News. y..:l... ,���~ -. ..'. ������- -I Why you .should buy J'Fair rifiy" Chewing-1 . Tobacco.. j. Because it.is the best quality. '' ' Uecsiusb it is the iriost lasting chew. j Bocnuse it is the Inrgcst, high grade 5 .or 10c ,'; '. "ipltlg. ' ���'_' , a' I '��� | Uoimiisc tho tags are valualilo for premiums. | ndoaiiae we. ijuanuitee every l'l'.'K, tnd , Kcoause your dealer is aulhon'xed fo ro['.]ud ; :Fvi.!ur. moucyif'yoj} qrouot satislied, j p T>���� Hj.p[Ri3;T0ii,hAJ v'J'i L'r;)' i Good health depends mostly upon the food we eat. We can't be healthy if we take alum or other poison daily in our food. When outfitting for camp always take pr. Price's Cream ^Baking Powder for good health and good food. It makes the finest flapjacks, biscuits and ��� bread. AJ.*1IC-ASa .���"'Never go into the woods away from a doctor with a cheap alum baking powdep in the outfit. You want the best baking powder in the world���and it is III OS t ��conomicaUri-theend, ���' em o. ' i - r i I 0 V i '. I, "t. ii' > .1 '. I > r l! , J " ! "4 .!��� (( ' i i ) '- , \ - ) F I f 1 ' I I I s I \ ' r ' A Ai i, [.> t j r , I t -1 ; '* . A".'6 ' I Ir I '. 1 - :. . t : '',' i ',-��'< ' - /'.'; ^ v, i ��� I'" I ',' ���", 1'''' ! '���''.... '- ,, y?r ��� 1 , ,'��� j . "��� >." ,';.--.." i '. .if.' *A' ':'*,������"' 1 M" ) - I V�� c , '(' THE. LADY. By SIR WALTER BESANT. (Copyright 1900 by Sir Waiter Besant.) j "Whaf?" Lord Fylingdale betrayed his terror. "She has heard? What 'has ��� she heard? lie Iuid not received Molly's letter nor had lie opened the captain's "More than enough. You Lave lost ; your bride aud her fortune. I might /' have warned you. but I preferred to I take her place." ' j "What has she heard?" have so much. We will leave her a competence, and tliere are the jewels" Lady Ana8tasin gasped, and Fyhw dale continued: . * Tou yourself will adorn these jewels. It will be my greatest pleasure to atone for my ill judged deception by giving you all those jewels���the dia moods, the rubies, the chains of pearls "AppnrenTlyT/Si? 'there Is to be I *��''"*!��*'n��J ?* ^.glittering heard. Not. of course, all that could ' ^'"'^ IIe took hcr hnnrto "* "" i ; be told if Mr. Purden and I were to i speak. Merely things of public noto- by, .accompanied mg In the back to her exultant in iJiiiph of her revenge CHAPTER XV. A NTJW COMPACT. HAT followed, by In- riisty*. Ti]at J*ou are a gambler and a vention and design of rake; that *vou Lave ruined many:.that the pious ecclesiastic J0U ai'e ruinGcI yourself���quite enough Mr. Purden. was a vil- for a gIrl of her class to 1<?arn. In our rank we want much more before we turn our back upon a man. I myself know much more. Yet I have married you." "She has heard." Lord Fyllngdale repeated. ��� '. ���' "Dear, dear.'" said the parson. "All this Is most unfortunate-most unfortunate. Your lordship had already lost your bride-lost her," he repeated, "host her and her fortune. ��� Is there no way out?" "Who brought these reports? Show me the man!" "Ta-ta-ta! You need not bluster Lu- dovic. Reports of this kind are In the air: they, cling, to^ your name; they travel with you. What? The notor ial ny even greater than that at first de-' signed, more daring, more cruel. The bride, tlie ciiii is ter oiiieiat-'' lute ceremony,, waited lodging. She was still ' the first glow and tri- Ile, on the oth- i f l er hand, walked downcast, stealthily glancing ai his companion, his big head moving sideways like the head of' a bear, his sallow cheeks paler than was customary. The bridegroom, for liis pan. dung himself into his chair aud was carried to the lady's lodging. A strange wedding procession! �� "'��� She Uux'w off her cloak and her doml- ' no and stood before her newly made ous Lord Fyllngdale? Thev Iiavecbme oid. i,er eyes bright, her. face Unshod. you see* at last, even to this unfashion- }Iht l:p��- quivering. She.was filled with abIe corner of the islandp They are revenge half satiated, hut revenge can bcre, "'though we have done so much, upu-r lie wholly satistiod. and with the *>-declare your virtues. Acknowledge triumph of victory. , that you have been fortunate so far." "I have won." she said. "Y0u tried ! ' "Aro these reports your doing, mad- to decefve me again.. Ludovic.' but I ' am? Is thls a Part of your Infernal have won. You have been,caught hi Jealousy?". your own toils." "' ��� "I do not know who put them about Ife look ihe nearest chair, sitting lt is, not likely that I should start such down in silence, but his face was dark, j reports, especially after the scandal at' As she looked upon him some of the ' Rjltl1* f am- '" fact. like his reverence triumph died out of. her eyes: her f 1)Gre* to�� much involved myself.' Oh we have beautiful characters���all'three of us." "Who told Wily?" / "I say that I know nothing. She has been warned. That is all I can tell you. and she has been advised to take no "further steps until full explanations have been made In answer to these rumors." "Full , explanations," repeated -Mr Purden.- "Dear, dear! Most unfortunate���most unfortunate.'.A "Your lordship can refer to his rev .erence here, .or to the admirable Sem He took hc-r bauds, the parson looking on all the time as a physi: cian looks on at a bloodletting or an operation. "What can that girl do with the jewels?. They shall all be yours. Forgive me, Anastasia, and let us again work together, as we have already done, you and I, with no more jealousy and no more suspicions." He kissed her hand. ms manner was changed almost suddenly; he became soft, caressing and persuasive It w*as the old charm, which the poor' ady could never resist. She suffered him to hold her hand; sho allowed him to kiss her; her eyes grew humid. "Oh," she murmured,, "I must do everything you ask, Ludovic, if you are only kind!" self who am gone distraught?" "Indeed I know not wliich." "Did you speak io me? Did you eoa- f-ralulato the bride, Jack?". "No; I was sick and sorry, .Molly. I went out of the church. I had seen enough. The clerk, however, has been telling the story of this private marriage all over ihe town. Everybody knows lt The marriage Is duly entered in the registers. It was a marriaga b.v the archbishop's license. The man I'urden may be all that the vicar's letter exposed, but the marriage was in order." Molly said nothing for awhile; then she said gently: "The letter from the bookseller, your cousin, spoke of Lord Fylingdale as ruined. If he were to marry a woman with money, It would be his"��� ��� - "I believe that there are sometimes letters���bills of lading or whatever they are called ��� which-give the wife the control of her own property; otherwise everything'becomes her husband's." "Why did he wish to marry me7 .COOKING HINTS. Don't add lard, molasses or sugar tc bread if you .wish to keep well and !.< wholesome. Potatoes baked thoroughly, but not allowed to turn dark, are the best to lie used for creamed potatoes. If salad dressing curdles when being raised, add a little cold water, stir quickly', and it will become quite j smooth. ' If tea be ground like coffee or crush <?d Immediately before boiling water Is poured upou Ir. it will yield nearly double the amount of its exhilarating qualities. ' If n sliced onion nnd carrot are cooked with veal, it will he found, that the flavor of the rather tasteless. meat is much'improved. Veal outlets rely for their flavor on the tomato sauce'tha is usually served with them. ,' A delightful flavor is so me Unit's 'glv- on to steak by placing it overnight Ir a hath of oil and vinegar. In (fie morn If We supp] notice Con PRINT! NEW FITS yatj ���plete J NQ'i SPAPB^ IF We sell * ers want; prj what ���IT W. we sell. iat. "lers e car money ? "That is, I am convinced, the rea son. cheek lost eyes; Its glow; she boj-an to be frightened. What wonld he say" or do ., next? As for his reverence, he stood within the door as if ready for instant flight- Indeed ibere was cause for uncertainty because the man was desper- i ate. and his sword was at his side ' "Silence;" ho said, "or I you!" "How can I be anything but kind"' he replied, with a smile. "You must forget and forgive. The thought that all I bad schemed and planned for was torn from me, and 'by you-Anastaslh, by you-was ��� too much. My mind was upset; I knew' not what' I said Forgive me." "Oh,' Ludovic, I forgive' "And the jewels shall atone, the lore- v Jewels. You shall have them nil." "You will truly glvo me the Jewels?" "Truly, my Anastasia. After all, we are man and wife. Henceforth we shall only Jive' for each other. Your happiness shall be mine. The jewels shall be yours." She, yielded.' She fell Into his ,arms There was a complete, a touching rec onciliation. ��� -' ��� ��...��. ��������� U1C ttll Lord Fylingdale was going to declare Khidf "ImT^LtTr Vh"W that It was Molly and. none other who' stfor - - ���c?pabl0 of so aioiA There was never a gleam of love In his j ,,lfr K ,s ^���P0'1 before the broiling, bu eye nor a note of love in his voice i,esmi^ho( the mixture-bus u-ftn ah Why, except that he might get my I K01'htJl1 to K1��� '* �� decided, tinvor. stock of Type 1 j I , Plies foctl Room, p -y a com; and?] It Jn making split pen ��onii a teacup, f��l, of whipped cream Is put iu n,t. tureen just as the soup Is poured over tlie improvement Jn llavor or the souii will ho 'noticeable. This, pure- ban sometimes a Jlat. even wtttery ta.sit- 1C Binden ress. C0!Hp�� 'ooia: "Villainy, villainy, villainy! Jack this Is a conspiracy. Some woman has i been njade'to play my part. Then he L. , . - -, .����.��- will claim me as his wife > and lay! l , 1 ls not '.* ali agreeable, which the hands upon all that I have." whipped cream entirely removes , - "Xo, Molly; he'shall not while you I ' ���'~ :���- ' have friends." ,. 1 - AjooicK An(teoiM.aw. - iTlends cannot help'where the law Scotland. :is evM-ybady knows/is the <?rders otherwise.- So much I know, ]aml u'hm! Ko\e originated ..,,d the'land Juck. let you can do'one thing fori Av,,0,,�� lt mwt "onrlsln^.' Hut If the' nie. lou can protect me from Abo J J?w ww* sirlc-My enforced north of the ��4ii ?�� m"St not tak0 me"aw*ay."' lw<?0(- '* W��"W KO Iik.-*I ivfth the plav All Lynn will fight for you." ors ot the royal -wine in "I'omue Sco't Jack, I want more. I want all Lrnn " - ���- - to believe me.., You have known me all TORONTO , Company, l75.UcDe "Hi* \\tau\ y, "or, I may kill 1 hen there was silence. ��� Tbe other two did not speak. .The lad> threw herself upon the sofa, twisting her fingers nervously. , "Vou have married me, you say. You Mia/i he a happy wife. You cannot im-1 Ple- or to,the 'immaculate Sir-Harrv o- flgme how h/innc vA.. rr.;n i,���-.. . +n tuA s.a., 1 ...... . al'-1'��' p i ��� f - - -- so mon of a husband. So that the news of his evil reputation came, after all, too late t?nnoe ��KaUF "Se" And as ^'explanations, who would have the right to ask I "thev'shnU nil 7uTi��' ^v"*> L Jvstt^Jhe garden door was thrown m r ^Ver ,eft the h0��se? Oh, the' villain, the villain!'.' Her cheek" was aflame; her byes flashed. . ' ' aS I seized her hand. "Molly" I cried. ' s,�� 8Crlo"s " rival did lhe'ga'me]Weenie' I that It was for a uiimj suppreKsed nnd ��� hind." Golf player!-.,there may not know It. but they :jiv,li��iiio to a sentence of dcathi for"their "indulgence in their ravorile spdrt. 'iVc'lmicaHv t his is IJ(er��||y n ,fact. In luicieut "thnos. when Scotland always'had work; for her soldiers to do. all-young men wero required to.perfect,tliomsulves in ��rch- cry.. They, picferred. to-plav golf ami ngine how happy you will be."' In a contest of tongues tbe woman has tbe best of it. ^ "So long as you. my lord, enjoy the same happiness or even greater I sinII not repine. You intended my happiness in another way." "You have destroyed my last"chance' it Is a good beginning." - "And ending,' my lord. The foml ��� mistress'whom you have fooled sodong becomes the wife. li is not the dutv of a wife to provide former husband- ^qr will the Countess of Fyllngdale al'-: low the earl to enter her house. She' will want the proceeds of her bank herself, in a word, my lord, you are uot only my husband, but you are now privileged to provide for yourself" - He sprang .to his feet and common, and .fell to to the colonel, that man of nice'and well known' honor, for your characier But who will give them .a character- Understand." she ,said, facing him 'you hadlost your bride before you ��m out of bed this,morning.. Your,only chance is to imitate the example bf Tom Rising and to' carry ,her off. and she. will .then slick a knife between .your nbspas she intended to do to that worthy .gentleman. . But, .no; I forgot You cannot do that.; You are already married. . . - - '- His reverence again "interposed " "With submission, my lord, some explanations will be asked. It will not cer- I talnly be convenient to offer any There is. however.^ one way,, and onlv one, that I can suggest." He looked at the Lady Anastasia. "it will be per- .Ihe counsel learned in the law gave his written opinion that, considering that the marriage ceremony, was fixed ror b a. m., the bridegroom had no knowledge of the bride's intention not to present herself; that he left his lodgings a few* minutes before G; that a few minutes after G'one Pentecrosse. well known to the lady, witnessed the marriage ceremony and believed ' the bride to be the lady in question, dn?ss- ed as she was accustomed to dress, aV though .he did not see her face; that the parish clerk also recognized the Jady; that the clergyman was ready to swear.that the bride was the lady. and. that the registers showed her signature, there couldi be no chance whatever of success In disputing or denying. the marriage. ta open and Sam.Setnple appeared. With a smiling face and a bending knee 1 e advanced, bowing low " J?h��n[t''T t0 ��ffer congratulations to the Countess of Fyllngdale." ���WofcaSiI^/^t^1I*��.���pta'n��� , Sam looked disconcerted and puzzled umnj , $5�� from MinneapoJ or St. Paul j $47.50 from St. Lodl , $45.00 from Kansj> made a capital dffen.se. That curious law never has been repeule'd nnd may the stnltite bonk.' still be ftjurul, "V" oi: w,,n��' on the statute book.' J here seems to be no record, liowever of the law ever-having been enforced \ <f\- Out and back ti,0 s��� *��� Vl0lent cursing. invoking haps at first distasteful to her t*,^ the immediate and miraculous inter- ship. ���'. ������ - \iSieTul. tQ lier ����dy ���?V?D .of ihat Poxvev vvhich he had all his life insulted and defied. The lady received the torrent without a word. What can one say in reply to a man who only curses? But she was afraid of him; his words were like blows. The headlong rage of the man cowed her; she bent ber bead and covered her face with her hands. Then Mr. Purden ventured to Interfere. "Lot me speak," he said. "The thing is done. It cannot be undone Would It not be better to make the best o Itv Does u be]p auy ofe^_e -Tto thretn"'^ ]��rdSbll>-t0 ^ The bridegroom' turned upon him favagely. -You to 8peakp. he ^ *ou are too mealy mouthed and too ;'5rt0 toar up a page from It has, however, the very great advantage of securing the fortune which, I take it, is what your lordship chiefly desires. As regards the girl she is, In point of manners and appearance, so far beneath your lordship's notice that we need not consider her in the matter." and CHAPTER !XVL A DAT OF FATE. HIS was the day when all the villainy' came to a head and did its worst and met with the first installment of* exposure. I have told you what was done sh5'��? come'"ibe saia> ';from blS ,0rd- ship.��aV0'n0th-nff t0 do with his lord-' "Surely, madam; surely, my ladv "'ere s soipe misunderstanding lam sent by his.lordship with his comnV ��ron hJB C?"IU-SS t0 rece,ve "im-"' Ion have been .Informed, I suppose batl.was married to him this mom ^'Certainly, my ]ady him that he is a villain and a have learned his trbe char- 1 Broxrnl.iR^ onPe ror ri4.nllh Browainj never,passed a dav without nklngone or more long walks. Indeed' his iinmtce-i fnr most Ills was exercise' and the exercise he'chiefly advocated wast walking.' He wrote A . '"I got ns nearly angry ns ft Is In me to become with people I love when thev trifle with their healih-tlnu Ls. wf.b their "lire-Uke children plavlng with jewels over a brldge.Klde. jewels which' once in the water how 'ouu wb the poor, lookers on. hope to recover? "'You don't know-how* absolute!v Well I am after .my wnlkingAnot on' iLp" mountains merely, hut on the beloved l.'fuo, . OoUbere. iroul^ to'stand and be blown . ��� about by tho sea wind.". *��� August 2 to 8 'Quick and cool wji ���Harvey Meal Senia See Grand Canyon* Arizona and Yoseu; iuir�� C C. CARPENTER, Pas. . '503 Guaranty Bid",, Minneapolis, - - . a mow ,J i_^ ��� at 1 the church What . was our own bewilderment not knowing what to belieVe or h "I care nothing about the girl But I ?Z So^mS," ta J ��' ^ ,��W" hang me if I understand one single fyt cause I hafdis'ovted^e Sut^f ow you ^^^stasia, yet the truth, even the lahle of what you mean-or h can girl, can ^secure the fortune without "the possibility of the truth, never my head. came into Tou always talk!" "I do not wish to be unfrocked or to be sent to tho plantations, mv lord Meantime it would be doing you the worst service in the world If 1 were tear out that page." "Ob, you talk! ''Of old. my lord, I have .sometimes taiKecl to some purpose." "Talk again then. What do you racan by disservice? You will say t1'.1 s-MM-ose, that this play acting was fortunate for mo." AYe may sometimes turn Into victories. If listen." "A moment Madam saw ber way o^Tion7^iUy- *he Sis"ed tbe fyIlDgda,e f0r a brSroo^. X fS name of Molly Miller; he license was \��U. admitted of no dispute. 'Yet iiy ^be clerk who was sb,ou,d Mo,J^ change her mind? And why should she deny the fact? and tell bar, that I rn^A. ��� A he vcntnres to moleftt mo my taend8 wm proteet o e,t mo that message, sir. word for word!" I believe Sam," I said, for his J?ofltu��'add bewlldermen i and" thTS5er' ';,that y0U ^vo no nand In this new villainy, it was von however, who brought that Tnan 0 Lynn knowing his true character and his antecedents. Let us never see your ^ce here again. .Go. If 1 thought^ 'THB* dis- him I had no manner of doubt in -Were In tlje plot,' I would A��v,e,er Jat'nne,e ""'"ire C����ton.. \M.id geese are considered the bc>-( examples, of conjugal felicity In the animal , world. Thus . the .Inpnneso groom sends the bride a pair of-these birds, and. she Jn turn presents'them to her parents. To further emphasize the matter the.groom brings another pair to the wedding, and they-roost In the room during the ceremony. Their conduct Is watched with care, for thev must not struggle to escape during the proceedings. Fortunate Is the' bride-' groom who ROUTE TO Australasia And the , Q-j, - CANADA'S SCliNIC RObT| Travel by the C. P. E, ui<!2| aured of SOLID COMFOZB First-class C. P. R. Slecpajf - on all through trains. IW|��m flan disasters your lordship will His patron sat down again, the late storm leaving its trace in a. scowling laceand twitching lips. "Why the dickens wasn't Molly there' How did this woman find out? n0w did she know that Molly was not com- ���i,?,���/1 aiJswer these questions." said the lady. "Molly would not coi in .that name, -j ue clerk who present has. I-am sure,"already carried he news all over the place. We have the evidence, therefore, of the bride groom, the parson, the clerk, the h- cense and the registers. Who Is o prove that the real Molly was at home all the time? Captain Crowle perhans though I doubt The gin beraft Tl who will believe her? My �� d you Lady Anastasia." "What then?" "Vou have only to claim your bride." ladi'Z0^0^' thal l ilw U,e bride- Lady Anastasia interposed quickly. Mr. Purden bowed and smiled ruh hing his bands softly. ''Wkl s,i'bmi��" fion madam. I do not adv e n t Z ordslup should carry her off nor that he Bh0u,d claim her ad monsarn et tlio 1 urn, as we scholars sav. nis nrinM Pics would not, I am sure allow tu��'t he should carry off an unmmTiedVo^ an. Aot at all. ue wiI1 lc;lve , ' ?" ber friends. Indeed he would p'efer to prochlm1 tir��St ^^ ���*���� "And what am I to be'" "His lordship's best friend ' You win an ugly and ruinous revenge ITeov ens, can you hesitate'" ' " Ieav* will reveal it." neither of us "As regards jealonsv * A " said Fylingdale, "the g,.,' ^nT^'' and. everything will Zo tin A ��� ^ before." . ^"Unue just as I sought her at the house.' I begged her to come Into the garden and to talk two ol" rVat0ly' Tb0n l asked thosS them was most amazing. "Jack," she said, "I know not what you mean. , havo not cliangod, ��� njtnd. It is Impossible for me to marry a-,0?*"1 ,of whom such thin-s c-in tL ����� d un ess he can prove timf they a^ taiso. How can you think that I have changed my mind? As regards this talk about an early wedding", what do nth��;i^0UtU? A-t 0 o'efoclc I va in the kitchen with my mother and'NI- ft all." 'e ^ beGU ��Ut 01!ihe bouse Then I persisted. 1 asked her if she Cotter gOUC ��Ut Md "ad p��c "Poi-gotten!" she-repeated scornful- could 1?,�� ypU SUI)P0S0 that a womau could by any possibility forget her own wedding? But what is it, j^V Wha >s in your mind?" ^civrvvnat last night I forgot your letter. There my own mind but it was Molly here f a^�� �� the captain served yoTthZ and none other whom I saw it^mJ Years ago." TGU you thte�� ' TLTnJaWa7^ithmt anotber word, face Troubiy^^0 Cam'C homc' ����� bap^vs^r'i^hatbas I-cl Fylingdale' Tto\d \^Z*Z charges and accusations " �� -, ''Well, did he deny them?" ted1^6���^^* '- admit- bhn this nfomfnl Molly "' J ��U married here wlSJ' tl!? ^ 8Cnt Sam Sei��P^ Ul. witu the same Rtnt-v ^ j. . you believe me, do ^^ , C^*- Tlirough Tourist Sleepen ��� M toiuuuj wno cannot secure" the eww I Tn.,ri.< d * I alive and must be content to SutsSSS ' RateS q',0ted t0 ^ 1 toy imitations of the birds, for then East. West Soutffi te has no anxiety lest tbe wild propcii. ' ^ *��m sity assert if self during tbe rnnrriage ritos and Un,* |)rove an ,��� omcn , , .houschold._\Yo'mau'8 Home Comjiaii- Jn- nri- snoti.d believe no ^.JJe "��� yo.u? ���y ^r. I wot as soon doubt the prayer book. did ith- .'ould lie 10 jyitli these disclosures, that I forgot ; Ihis morning I remembered Then t hurried ashore. Lran to Scrown^i -was just upon G. I woe- tnn-, . ���lt -ran to the church it J, , r* * a^The/dbprs^were'o^^^"^ voices. I went in vLi T h<iar* tb^Iam^n^����^Po"otsay rAay-you yourseS, w^T y��U~y0U' 1 it" wilc^oftlm S Ca,"^a^'��. and the cussclagalm 10SS Imd t0 his UdW io Live on Uve! "^he girl wns having a private con rerence with her father- on the subject of marriage. "The young man hasn't enough to support you.on," urged the father. But you will give us something." she said. - ** "A'ot a great deal, my dear." . ' c -Then we shall live on love" - "Ugh." sniffed the father. Don't you think we can?" asked the youth*''tb UJG benutIful confidence of m, wCSm lf -V0U both Biny single." And Sometimes the jury returns a verdict for the lawyer, ef which the following so good Instance; Mr. John Jones a barrister of grout Influence and ahih y J"9; e;d".'ff counselor practicing In nrter a follclious -speech .on behalf of bis cilentinn criminal ca8ftt Injury a�� The Old Country, The Orient, The Antipodes. '.Those desiring Jn/o.-matlMi| gard to any part of tlif od by the-C. P. It. or its cp .a-re rocpiested to apply to^ representative or to C. E. AlcPHER Gen. Pas. Agt., R. Canadian hmkm ....Tom ���via Iht ., ,. �� ... he dis-I f.0011 us the Judire hnd "-wry of - ���n ^Ht M ^^ ^ without Vaitl ^ "^ causeasditdnr o SC,?"S apti011' be- evcry u^by^ffi ^V�� 0XP,ain Latin a���d An', cxa,ul".6��,chosen from Jook��rX%pfenu��1?���.'^o'haB' ' Wnd' fro f '''a m0VQ fortes of'the ^^:inhisiibr;rn^-M'bat-:foi,6"v<>i-; to defend his ^F,lul cf���� Prepared suru.n'ied up. ^:.��>^JS'SH.; -"-EASTERNSWA Oreat Lak Tourist Rates to all poln" ONTARIO, QUEBEg^ boa, ^IT/AXE PROVlNp||5h,,, CO jfrocli s%S.s.,-( JSff,:^' lutecertaintv^^^, ^ut the abso- ev.ldei.ee of L/.! lQ!ly s �����ss<.;-tlon. the cause she learned last night,'Just'in time certain facts in the "private V or the bridegroom." ife 1 -She threw up her arms -.��,- her feet; "Oh" slio ci' P'*ang to most monstrous vlliainy!" "'fc iS the "We need not think m: ti must think of ourseits '��� �� e,rI' We "The fortune is bunions a �� .s r,ai[.u,o���s tllat Z-3TSZ silk cloak, the hood' nni70"i y��"r pi"k evilicu��� of llfT Inftfhr��� , head, a domino to hir��d 0vor ^^ tlmt u��"y bad 1./,�� C1, r'U()declared as had beeamra^ 7��UV^> Just since ha/past ^Zt^. W,th "er "You saw me, Jack? v captain and mv ,w, \ " bel'of of the see itV Y��U Saw ^ [>����?- fcbe possibil[tv H^IH0..< OPlnlon him How; could you see me? "And your hand was i���r , dale's, and.Mr.PuS^0?' Pjrl,a��" ing the words which A pr'0D0��nc-' wife, 'Whom God hall, T, you bis let not xnilm put asunder ??** t0getLer She stared at me with blant ment. ulaQk amaze- "In my pink silk cloak? t you in your right mind or i���,!' ar�� ''"HI Qjy. *y ^ deceptioi/shook "ft.Vri.UD.]'" ,p,p- ' ���>, Hi Home. .Can you talk on y0Ur feet?" ����-|,i fun:nr?V^^ Sl^^r^tomaL niod KheTl^ an-Aer' B^0m^' WhoIs5,i|Jutto U'S,n,,fr0'f ai,0r80H One of tho most d��Il^t,ul 1 with, every modern convonlwf the, comfort of passongei'*- Ocean Tickets by all:\A TJHck ,Cra ''For,, a Chicle gravy In butter to a dark |���.0 into it ono.ounce fiou vy, -'���^'yrry!lminoo(]o]iion '<��'fluoutifin,���i.'��� , ,,. '- 1 For. dates 0/ eailin? and ^ used : L?ikeadG,lberate Joke., tion of-berths apply to <my < to lecture on chironnd.- ."Ithe Canadian Northern BaiJJ to ", GEO- H.8JJ Traffic Uo.nt.ff>1! ' chiropody.1 with grandfa- wn. color. -Kth- R,lp wc-ll. (he;, ^lAhuIf pint of stock,'peppo, ���0 taste and a little cntehi I'J^l for a few minutes, then strain 'P. Sti '' while and serve. TO PJITCVRNT MlAi'A WCnfVe ^lnc^valued at,,. Mature ��? 800" J'ard8' 0t ?24�� ��nd , "Mr...'Jacobs,��� .'how s ^ ,������.''������ back if nobody asks me ��� Kmi'loyer (to new o(]Ve l(i 'L should ��sU| ''({'coijje, if anybody I'll be back in half ���� Xovv Ofiice Boy (running oon'H V join r aitc'! JN4'!,e���t i-*w��iuA-."it. toln$:ock' n co 1 sen a fMneli Ki-si Heal 1 terdn; ihob- )i Iced |hn_fo p'vll, r-Ai |Kitcll. fress- |k ~yc i�� steji iah. IE LEADER. suPPb'aU one system in Mon- pjjed by an epidemic ong the girls in the mpany. In one office ,ve found it necessurt* Mrs. Smith���"j ..,..., . _ mutton has shrunl- ',,.'" UlJ's k'a of I nothing." Willie $ '\\ 1,h"ost Lo , mamma, ii came on Uu J'(i'"l����i>.s, ���ac), my flannel did." ' hu,tUi 'A \ tes Burns, Etc, The cost of battlt IS inc-ea<=- at Devon- y oi" ��i ~,, fcf*-hips j'ng. The Bulwark, built 'port will represent an ouiu operators within the, 082,805 ""<* and in the majority j ony is given as the arid is of a jU- ''inpiiT. aiuiuiu *H wbat Rd riniers.,' it; P sell. ^'Pfcandj. EST FLOWERS must P lives endangered by se- ���' colds" may he preserved Eclectric Oil. Croup. bronchitis, in sh��rt all throat and luugs. aro s sterling preparation. edles rheumatic pains. es, kidney difficulty, und 1 ressrooig. innipeg bicycle thief, heed to three years in y. * , ' ' The lord chancellor of 1,-,._. (the most highly paid holder * jdicial office in the British ���His salary is .-��8,000 per HOT . WEATIIEIl AfCME-NTS. Careful Mothers -'Should ut ts ,1hnt Otherwise May Pi ovo" Fatal When the weather, iH>ot the'saud��S of the little life ar�� apt to $�� away before you know it. You can't watch the little" one too carefully u!* this period. Dysentry, diarrhoea" cholera infantum and CHAIN AKI) PRODUCE ^i^vr��Sflbe r* week tiie States i..,x- ��� '��arkets in the vealness , 'i ^Vel��^ considerable of nervousn^ ^^ * Kood deal any sfirn L n��.eVCl'y day ^iihout whe,, cL eaCUOn until yesterdav thin ,.Cl0'Tng prices were ic better Jh"v ek MSbceIr2 ThG <^ ��� Ti,r.,t ,. *c to 2c Per bushel. croi? :," UtlC l�� be sa,d a,Jout tha one " ��rVe1' in thft ^ate.s and S- I- it li ���',." i. ��� >gmS in the so��th of 'f1 th,�� ��>*ek and the spring "beat harvest i��� ihe southern New Brunswick Postmaster Tolls of His Efforts to Cure His Kidney to Cure His Kidney TVouble���Hv Suffered for Years and Tried Many -Medicines, but Only Recently Found the Right One. any, fi fililsi orso with a supposed ringbone for $30:00, ith S1.00 worth' of INWENT, and ' sold onths for $85.00 mi t, $54.00. 10ISE DEROSCE, ��� Hptel Keeper ue., Nov. ,3st, 1901. orni find'sales for July, wore V'great as those a y.-ju- IEHT for Sale EYcrywliew. a��"^' n Alinneapotj aul "oni St. Loaf 'om ICansasq back - ! to 8 id cool wjjJ Vleal Servbl d Canyons ind Yosem a Fe TER, Pas! mty Bid-,, [ - - AB BT*'{.-,_.>jj&, iloeat'lahabitant talks a-good '^S^^Mpesn't make half" so tooth-cutting fas 'the ihitants. te .,,��� , , disorders of the .stomach are alarmingly fremient during the hot0 moist'.weaiher of tl e summer months. At the first sign of any of these, or any of the other ail, ments that afllict little ones, giv, Pro_.Babys Own Tablets; These Tablets will speedily relieve and promptly cure all hot weather ailments. jLcw thexn-in the housc-their prompt use may save a precious little��life. Mrs' J Herbert Burijhani, Smith's Fails" Out., says : ."When my eldest child was six weeks old he had an attack of cholera infantum and was at deaths door. ITy doctor advised me to ' use Baby's Own Tablets, and in twenty-four hours baby was better- the vomiting and purging ceased and he regained strength rapidly, r hnVe used the Tablets for other ailmeits since and always with the happiest tZt\i3t' ~X "CtT sln9^ly recommend them to mothets as a medicine that should-always be kept" in the house." Little ones thrive, are good natur- ed and, grow plump' and rosy in homeswhero Baby's Own Tablets are used., Children take them as readily as candy, and crushed to a powder , is mv- qnantity of work , on. The 'iff >'y.. deciciising of last week ILLS.���Mr., Win, Vander- Crosslng, Ont,, writes : using Parmelee's Pillar by far('the best pills wo r Delicate and .Debilitated . , ._ ��� ,���..u>i, these RillB act like 'a they can be given to ihe youngest in- ��. the .ffoet ��fa���t with, the "best of results Sold tit drug stbres or you can get them post,paid at 25 cents a box by writing-direct to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville. Out., or Schenectady, n. y.<6 ' ' jn in small doses Ic and stimulant. ,mildlv ex retions o�� the body, Kfviiu >r. "' ' ��� ���'AST CROWD. you read about that pg the. record- ' i.'ood- 't fee' how a horse coiwd , _.>,v .. ^. ^ j, -_| ��� n't know. Look at the ��ple it has to ossoe.late raco tracks. .Never put;- off ..till to-morrow what you can get someone else to do tA- day. ��ry '. E, Raj COMFOKl R. Sleeps? n'ns, :pen ��� |j_�� 1 to eJl ,mj( t, So\itl\ untrv/i . 11 des.' ife ,OF AN ICEBERG. l ��� - : '" ' a atlc ISviicrlvnoe ot Two (urctlc E.iplorcm, /Rorcligreyink. commander iar'ctic expedition ,of lKJy. his life byAn iiccij(lcjiitJ.of; a',1 "-iculiar that^ It "iV pro'.i:ibk' n coiTid duplicate the e.\- tho foot of .Mount Terror VJ00, he landed frcm his '_Captain.-Jensen and three Then, wishing to lake a the shore, he sent his boat vessel to get a camera-,, and tain Jensen \vere left ..lone" li bL-ac-h. Before the boat. strange and awful (liing Mr. Borcbgrevink (old the Outlook: <1 a rush, with tremendous shook the beaeli. The io to as that "Ihe perpeudlc- "'ove us wei'i�� falling. Then what was'(aking place. Khicier immediately to the was giving birth fo ,-iu -.;,"And was-uiy present ,a surprise to j-our sister. <��� Johnny ?" "You bet! She said she never suspected jou'd give her anything so cheap."- iirli \ t ��n 'n the Whc;at <iiS- s Hatio',1 f nPt,s,inicie"t to make the and T the'n0W Cl'OI> ftt^��'ahle. 'coniitrrt PreSenL AuaLra��"' - is not vear r , r" f" e^ur^ 'or. next u] ]V���, a has ,)een a fe'ood shipper or ?C reCftftt,y' ,Jut the Prospect iauexri,,tf stMo,,'a crop is"ot tolM'wheat and the business for the S 1001-?�� Setting pretty well "omul up. j-nces are firm and held above, export value, .but this i'Uf lo the moderate wheat;, available Lo stock at I-\>rt William is wearing down ami .shipment, from the cour.tr pomls is Ufl h. gradually scale. At the close values were : 1 hard, 7Gic; I lloI.lh. !^ '}Jy:;.2 nf"-��iern, 72^c> in store foit Wdham or Port Arthur, .s,JOt or, delivery first half of August. FLO UK-Demand is light and the inarfcpt is unchanged as Ogilvio's HungaVian, S2.05 of '98 oll,s. ; Glen Alberta, ��1.75- X'XXX, Sl,25v ' MIL-LFEED'-'Bran" is firm' Lund worth $iu per ton in bulk. Shorts firm at $17 per ton in bulk, delivered, subject to usual trade discounts GROUND FEED-We* quote1:, Oat chop, pot- ton-, ��28; barley chop $���>._- mixed' barley and oats, $2(5;' (-hop screenings. $15.50; oil cake, ��80. OATS���There is very little doing in the oat market. Offerings are ample for all requirements here, and. as the export demand''is quiet, there Is not much' doing.: Prices for Xo. 2 white are firmer and ic higher. Feed grades are unchanged. ,We quote J'ollows per< sack' iora Patent, . $1.90; Manitoba, $l.p,0; -Lower Windsor, X.B., Aug. 4 "(Spe- cia )-iIr, T. H. Belyea, postmaster oi this place, has made a very interesting statement of his experience iii his efforts to be cured of Kidney Irouble which has bothered him for many years. At times he would have very bad spells, and when these came on he was almost laid up. He tried .several doctors and used many medicines,,but nothing seemed to help him in'the least. Plasters, oils, liniments on the outside and doses of all kinds and descriptions taken . internally seem to have but rone result. - He was no bet- Pinally through reading an advertisement he was led to the use of .Lodd/s Kidney Pills. IJe says ��� "Dodd's Kidney Pills were so highly recommended for Kidney T.-ouble Umt.aftc. reading some testimonials J concluded to try them according to di lections. ,.. fa "I had tried ,so many things that J was very skeptical and had but.little faith that, Dodd's Kidney Pills or, would, help me. However, ' L did not. use ,them .long before I found that they, were all and more than was claimed for them.,, ,- ul have "received more benefit from them than from" any other 'medicine h have ever- used for they seem to have made a complete cui-e case. "I f&fVU MjC^IL tfTtsdea/. of my leel as well as ever I did and have not the slightest trace of the Kidney Trouble that bo.thered me ever so-much. "J want to say that.I believe that Dodd's Kidney Pills are the right' medicine Tor Kidney Trouble." Mr. Belyea-is very'well known to. there are but few who have not been aware of his serious illness. Kveryone is delighted at his" improved health and his ' published statement' has done much to make Dodd's Kidney Pills even more popu Eddy'n Impervious sheathing Is tha best building paper' mad��. It 1�� vary much stronger ��.nd thicker than any o ther-(tarred or building) paper. It It Impervious to wind, keeps put cold, keeps in heat, carries no smell or odor, absorbs no moisture, ImpArts no taste or flavor to anything 'to which it comes in contact, lt is largely used noL only for sheathing- houses, but, for lining cold storage buildings, refrigeru-tors, dairios,' creameries, and all places' whara the( object Is to keep an even and uniform temporatura, and at tha 'same time avoiding dampness. 'Writa our .agents��� .. ' ��� TEES & PERSSE, WJNN1PEO, AGENTS. THE E. B. EDDYXO., Ltd., HULL the stomach and bowels from all bilious matter, but they open tbo ercretorv vessels,,, causing them to pcur copious effusions from tho blood into the bowels af- tor.,which tho corrupted ��� mass is'thrown out. by the natural passage of the body. Hiey.are used as a general family metl- n-lno with tho best results. No. 2 white, '41.to 42c per ��� bushel' Yu J? IS "-oiffhboi'hood than they for car lots on track here; feed have been' '' '"Winnipeg bank clearings for increased-$G,000,GOO. duly July customs revenue in tbe Dominion increased ��329,000 this vear over 1901. . MIKAUD'S LINIMENT BelieFB Neni^lfia. APHORISMS. .���nisttoi. b*1 * iti c^ ��� to-jj,*! 0 IB t��� Wirfrl lee ^f hint- of ice pluugctl, Into W'l' could see .nothing be- iiiimcusc c-loml of ' rnlllng ifx'iler ros<- from (lie phmge J'ctic- inonan-b. I .snug out jp'ow we'shnll have to face ��m' (�� tllc> ^'^''"'st point of our Sassi ' four feet above tho-sea. -iiH'ing on us a dark green i "bite, crest I'enMod to '"��Kgle for dear life. We uneven,rocks, with our- J the advancing water. Al- Oh.ld not have taken more minutes the time _'seemed the water closed over our -Sam- mw A n join"', im m ilful ' nic��c* 1 M tew SS^H upward, scrambling upon 1 lore the n.-iils from my I'liik'avor to keep from, l:e i{] out. After the second !��hi felt the rocks under Jco where Jensen and I Crsl Srof'l< wus wet twenty feet ll("ids. It was soincwhr.l l11 it struck us. Where (ho ���������Mrucli with full force the ������oclt had been altered, and still falling when the three hoat found us. bleeding and [a hud saved us. rlA our rlgj^ ponin^ila of ice protruded (H't I'i'Oiii the rock, and the fhont toward the west. From u h struck the curve of the |fock to the west of us tlif A' courst more ensterlv than ^-�� nntl I Ktood. Mneh For Little. -i saw Markley blowing off leal manager to a ten dollar iterdnyp . ' , hob-yes. a scheme of hia, PfBSSBi ^ bGautlfu>ly. , He was When In doubt, tell the truth, uel Clemens. ' ��� What makes lire divury.is want of motive.���Oeorge Eliot. ' A In ugh in' worth a hundred groans in any market.-Charles Lamb. FJe is n wise man who wastes no en i.^.}xy on pursuits for which lie is not lilted.���Gladstone. ' If you will be cherished when yon are old, be com Icons when 3-011 are young.���.John Lyly. ' " If you would, hit tbe target, aim a little above it. Every arrow (hat dies feel:' the.attraction of earth.���Longfellow. ��� ' There Is nothing so powerful as example. We put others straight by walking straight ourselves. ��� Mrae. Swe'tchine. Have a purpose'in life, nnd having it throw such strength of mind und muscle into your work as <^>od lias given you.���Carlyle. Cornierly we were guided by the. wis doui of our ancestors. Xow we arc hurried iilony l-y the wisdom of our de seenchluts. I'll ith. A mother in one of the suburbs of New York, wishing lo prepare ihe minds of her two children for a coming event of great imp-irtnnce. told them that if they would like to have u lit lie* brother or sister she thought if they prayed earnestly every night and morning Cod would send them one. In due time the desired baby arrived, lo the children's great dciighl und evi denllv lo Hit' strengthening of their rni.h.' for tlie next day 1 lie futher came into his wife's room, saying: "Look here. Lizzie, this thing hAs got tostup ' Ji'sl uvl" illto "' I'''11,11"' ,l,itl found hol'ii those cliiltlreii on their knees prnyliig hard as they could for goals-'" grades, 37 to 38c. At country points farmers 'are' getting 31 to 34c fur No. 2 white oats. - BARLEY���All offerings are now'he- mg taken, for��� feed at 40c per-bushel. TiieAiiovemcnt is very light. SPEL.TZ���Dealers are doing a little business, in speltz for feeding purposes at 50c per bushel" of Softs. ' HAY���Demand is fair and the market steady at $7 to $8 per ton for carlots on track'here for fresh baled. POULTRY���Spring chickens, 10 to- 45c, per pair, alive; fowl, 70 to 7.'>c; ducks and geese, 9c per pound; tia- keys, lie, live .weighl. BUTTER���Creamery���Factories ai e turning out considerable quantities of butter,- for which there is a good niaiket. , Choice grades are \w.-ih -i'^i to 17c per pound at fncloiy I oijits--. L!i.-T'J ER���Dairy���Receipts arc m-ji]- cutely li'ye, and the m i -l.e', \n ^;oariy. Considerable quanr."ies a.-.- paying'13c per jiound for choicest dairy in tubs or boxes, and from that figure the market ranges down to 10c per pound for low grades; all commission, basis. CHEESE���The market is steady and purchases .. have been made at Sic per pound. Tlie range or prices is from Sjc to 9c per pound delivered here. EGGS���Receipts are moderate, and the market holds at 13c por dozen for choice case eggs delivered in Winnipeg. - . ' , , " , DRESSED .MEATS���Receipts "are improving, and the market is easy. We quote;- Beef, city dressed, 7* to 8$c per lb.; veal, 8 to be; mutton, 9c: spring lambs, each, ��3.50 to ��Il hogs, per pound, 7. to Sic. Prince Maha Vajiravuch, son t.-f the King o'" Siani, will visit America, directly oJter (he coronation of R Ed warn " ' ��� ��h' MINARD'S LMMENT Cures DanSmfF.�� .Sonic men ' .talk to, .but listen to. , are, pleasant enough io rather disagreahle to ' The man who , takes up a lot of your valuable time is seldom- able to take- a hint. ��� It is the vaulting ambition of an acrobat that enables him to achieve success. AN ILLUSTRATED VILLAGE. . i. ' A. f A . 4 ' f j The number of suicides in the French army has become so iarge that the cause has been investigated by a leading journalist.' 'A system of cruelty and brutality seems to have grown up, which is making life unbearable to young recruits. to! .\7An.d0ne fiah'd dat man ^���mi,TAh'd0I,'e'fl ^��|Mtcll0��' wa'anwo'.-.stealln' UiVjSgt ss-* ou did perfectly right, He ain't got no sugah. lie ain't f* ,7i' -Vcs>- Wflllniu "Wlrt'a Reform��������. William Wirt, the great lawyer, attorney general of the United States nnd prosecutor of Aaron Burr when-be was tried for treason, was stupefled and made sensuous by liquor. At times be lost ah self control and self respect On one occasion while drunk he fell in the streets of Richmond. While lying there asleep Miss G., the most beautiful woman in the city, to whom he was betrothed, came 'along, saw him* and nlaced her handkerchief, on which was her name, over his face. He wakened, saw th" name, learned the incident, and It reformed him. . I,1VE STOCK. ' CATl'LIC���The export movement, of range cattle is increasing, and a fair movement, has been noted this week. The rattle aro in line condition now, and us the markets are right, a rapid movement may bo looked for. The Manitoba cattle are not, so fat us those from the west, especially tbe steers. Choice export steers from the western ranges are worth 4^c per pound olT cars in Winnipeg; butchers' cattle. 3.J to 4c. . S1IEE1'���Receipts are moderate and prices range from 4 to 4��c per pound, olT cars, Winnipeg. J jambs are worth Ui to -Ic. IIOCS���Aive hogs are coming in freely, nnd the market is easy at 6{c olT cars here. J\1JI.CU COWS���Cows . are scarce. Good milkers readily bring ��45 in this market, the range being from ��35 to $45 each. Utile Swiss Town "One of the ilxtiiiut- est In Europe. ' When next you go to the Lake of Geneva, by all means pay a visit to the little known village of St. Logier, near by, ou the road between Yeve'y aud Blonay, one of tho quaintest villages in Europe and one of the promA est on account of its extraordinary adorumenls. St. Legierand thai adjoining village of La Chiesa:-: are nothing more or less than illustrated villages. They are as profusely illustrated as' the modern magazine, for nearly all the houses bear on their outside walls some striking picture or comical caricature from the brush of a great man iu the village, .M. Alfred Beguin. a painter of local renown and not unknown in Paris, says Pearson's Magazine. A house in St. Legier has, no use for �� signboard to tell the world that it is an inn. a cycle shop, a forge or a dairy. M. Beguin'a picture does that. On a stable wall he draws a .picture of a spirited runaway horse knocking down men ns he leaps for freedom; on the white wall of the little village forge nro pictures of men making horseshoes Tor dear life and shoeing a frisky steed; on the wall of tho. dairy a dairy maid balances a pail of milk on her 'load, while scenes of local life, as pic-, turcs of the annual summer exodus to the mountain pastures with the cows and goats, and caricatures of the local bigwigs make a bright picture gal- Cigars. You cannot resist when . you get that sweet flavor. Try one MAxm-'Acrxmivn m GEO. F. BRYAN & CO WINNIPEG During recent eruptions of' Mount Vesuvius the clouds of vapor , were found to be strongly charged . with hydrochloric acid. Til-fitting boots and shoes cause corns. Hollo way's Corn (Jure is the article to use. <Jut a bottle at once and euro your corns. The United Stales post ofiice department is doing effective work in various parts of the, country in breaking up fraudulent " endless chain" .schemes carried on through the mails l-.onpr Service. In the eoumiune of Idanrderndcol. in Holland, a woman has just died who was for seventy-four years in1 the service of the same .family, lii-st as nurse- girl, .then us domestic and finally as housekeeper.. (. ��� ' lory of the village. M. Kcguin lives in one of the most imposing houses in St. Legier. whence he obtains a full view of the crooked little village street and of the Dent du.Janian towering up in the distance. For many years past be has amused himself by painting the houses, and In the first place he ac- (piired most, of bis skill and boldness i:i painting In this wav. 1 When a woman throws herself at a man's head she seldom hits the mark A western man has because he loved hor. so- demonstrative. shot his wife Some men arc Good sense���never the product of a single mind���it the fruit of intercourse and collision. RSAPLE SY&UP Tho quality Htunclnrd from Ocean to , -Ocean. Your money back It not satisfactory. - " _ ROSE & UFtAMME, A.gta., MONTREAL. HALCYON HOT SPRINGS, B. C. Without question the beat (tad moat effective apringn in Canada for thu cure of rheumatism, kidney or livar troubles. Tho medicinal quali- tiea of tho watsr ant unequalled. Splendid hotel accommodation ; Aim fiiihinff and hunting. A_a ideal Hpo�� for the invalid. W. N. U. No. 38S. If JricroHpoiiioHliUler. Particles of matter too small to he discerned with the,, naked eye tloaf through the atmosphere and bear,' like a microscopic Meet, im'coui)table millions of organ isms whose combined attack suflicos to render a large fraction of the huniiiii race miserable. To Recognize Purity. Adulteration has grown to such a fine ,art, that it is almost impossible for a woman now-a-days to de- XLJbe,'^se from the true: but a n^f,u aLanalysls ^m always detect ���5aS nmT. AP,rof- W' HodSson Ellis, Official Analyst to the Domi'n- ���r^if yeirnment' after -a number of ana yses, report3 , that ��� Simjjght St ;? S7,P,Ure and well-made soap." next S?v?t; SoaP-Octagon Bar- Prof W <?ay' and y��u will see that VnnLi! As Is ri��ht. No one should i ^w better than he. 210 your children are troubled with worms, give them Mother Grave's Worm Lxtenimmtor ; safe, sure, and ciTectuni Try it,, and your child mark the improvement Truth may be slow, bue it is .surefooted. "Every time a man runs across a lot of old clothes around the house lie searches them, although he never finds anything. Lots of girls get married to gratify their curiosity. merely 'No artist has ever been inspired to paint a bald-headed ,angel..��� A lazy man never gets ahead unTess someone puts a head on him. So rapidly does lunff irritation spread and deepen Uiat often in a few weeks a simple cough culminates in tubercular consul.ptioix. ' Give hoed to a couch thero in always danger in delay, iret ii bottle of Bielclo's Anti-Consumptive Syrup and cure vourself. It is a medicine unsurpassed for. all throat-and ���lumr troubles. It; is compounded from several herbs, each one "of wh'ch stands at. the head 01 the list as exerting a wonderful' influence, in curing consumption and luii.U- di.seases. all, The average man is'���.charitable toward all women except his wife: It is as difficult '��� for some young men to slow down .rapidly as "it is for others to make haste slowly A big .'woman- can go. through a small man's pockets without anv sleight of band business. ' ' I The good nmy die young, but: it. is clear that the bad live forever���if tombstone epitaphs tell' the truth. The longer a man lives ithe more lost opportunities he has to regret. m ? iblA-hcc; in tin interest of the people of Xovie ai.j It'ast JCcotenaj'. J"��.t'( . oi' /jii'ooiuflov '".lKi: j" ..il. . p.... ;������ ��� ;aiii.-is'ni ion.' cm. ti,... !,_;.._ i j, ��..,��� , _i_,m.ijji,i i *li��.> j.i 1,1 in ,510 .ii .k/ui>ii).. Jii-< li���- d,) ' Ol^'ll dj-.-i.-J'., id ' V MIJIU'i, 1 l'1-.lll. jiie 11. lO uiiilei i u.'n | t_j_ta_M8Mia(_taate*��aa36��aia^ tchmwhi ft o nfl ! g^S5^9SS23K^3EJK^ c. j. sun-: <;<!-.. P. D.Hopb, ih-v. miibu i.i/r.'i.i-vrA.wkd'c^'bv'ti!- j_!i f AIt'0,s ever3' AIon.*aj avenlnsj Jn tljearf ' us i*. p. Jobu-stoii. v.uo u"iiiits ai) hubmi.v ofilwll on Victoria street. Sotaurninp T18"iC'ji*r< .ssx^��;d'i-ioji!Fdi��"'s��*��->"���-ac-,,- "*I*&AI i Anihi.kw JoiI.vjj-os', 1', J. S-lbTIf, ~-���= I .��� I'nil U- 3*. JoiJK-TON, .T , , ��� ' i iJatci otii tiayos Aufiisi, ioo.. Aoole Grand. Secr'y, * I xoxrcK. , ������....������ ���-," J��'��;fcl.er,Ly?IvontllarWd��yfianer cmrel^0^6 Killers' UmOn fc.i.1 U1IUA1. AUGUST, IG, 1902. tlr��u,1t0 "-^^!o "^ Com��,iS.,oaW of umkJs , -^^ ���, landWo&sta- a social liucn.e ,0 c-it and ^O. 71 . earry aivay timber from the following dts- ��* le "i l I. ITHi. OT JilMlrfCJ'.lrTJ'OK. TUS: SAME OJLO WAGE?. Meets in McGregor hall every Tuesday evening. Sojourning members are _ -t i, M: ii> 'A' f. ' l -I '< 'v i- . 1 3 I i c 3, . >1 r- 7 cribed lauds: >.������.,��� -, . ' { Coinmcnclusrat a post, planted ucar ,he A _ _ ... ^tumsnko wasting good time to " "epostomie c. p. Rttl,Wtty 011 tho wc,t cordially invited to atLenri i'Oint, to the moral to be drawn fnm J aMh0 ',roy,e rivcr' K'^ Kooicmv. *ueu to atlena Mtoe of H.;rry Tracy, wyB the Sp(, | Jb^S^^ ^ ^ S S�� ^ p"0���"' * T" S*���'' ' -ane Chronicle, It is too p]fl3n-too I(0 poiIU of comI,10����pcnt.' Contaiuine o-io President. Secretary ,^'mple-too sharply outlined agninst S5 SS^jS?^ ' " *' J,KEXr0If- " =====s==^-_-j_==_=_^' tiio lurid background of crime. The/- -^~2__ f 36 MoVie BoSLVd nf Tr-o^ -wa-es of sin-death. ���. / ��� xotT^~ ; :i ^jrie uudra oi iraae Meets on the first Wednesday j , NOTICE. Uarry Tracy had brains, he had, , .^^fl^^rfflvea thatSOdays afterdate ��uraE, ,aplenty, he had cndu��nj}^^^ Cnnld lm.u.1 a MttC��m-nw��T<lm),��.( ...... ". UUI evening of each month at S o'clock sharp in the court house. " Tl.o l,������l ,.-��l��iir,��roS^PTllJ,."������r, "? "Ji .' A' P' M^^aid, Pro,. A.llof op,K,rmn,lic��. TI,o l,r0 ���, ��� ���^��"���'. *��' K���,���. Thc���.o ���Ao "..-lllup mm. ,M,���a> to Mm ��� .|10r, S��� ,?���M",'1',lMc,,l,,��'. ��>������ wcit s. Sir1 ��|j l | l \f'.\Oi.<c;;.\u: an u beta ih KBBOHAMTTS jM"Ji and (tiirod Jiouts, Freeh 4'A-h, Uamo .-ail Poultry. We supply only tho Lest. Your traiiVsolicitcd. MAKKKTS In all the Principal Cities and Towns! in British Columbia. �� CRANBROOK, B. C. IIliADQCTAKTKRS FOR EAST ItOOTESTAV movie's leading hotel. WA1 -'1 * s Vice-Pros. P��rn like an honest man. U0 cll08e n j ^ , ' *'Raxjc XxErsox career of crime of bis own fr. - .vfP ' ^^ "'lKU' "�� ����J lie won i,a rewards. - .1 - 7 ^^ I^elmmeo,!!,, p���,0��� h;u���; (ll,j .VoticehUchy,;IW ,b��Wd��v.��f,��.r date r . ,'<;">,U o1 2'J ."'"^-ycars thnt .bonld J "^f r�� W^w ���"<-��� Chief Cwmissicor of, -����� -1- useful, Lcaicr-ililc, sud'Cssful man. cr,!x'li hm-lv^ 1,'"!' (lcs tlnod-nuw to iJc^m j.,'lh(. weary n.nTnTf'.'r"''l !'��St 1>?an,c'i "^ '^ =�� ���round of .if. niKinn,^.. , 1 lie snipe W. F GrUED, MAKRrSTKK, SOLICJTOII, Kl'c. TlIE.ST,EUC;^l.AMJXjVf. ���THEMOyjK.LUMfiEi,S,&C0' ' PARK,MlTOiri3L]ittoo BEH)f 0Awrj|jEU|f{(: ' , MAcEACJTKlU.tM.HJDovu, J P. BUJBNS & 00 ,jy^- 1 KOOTJixXAVHOTi,^ ' ' OT2XTK4lL HOTEL MO VIB; HOTEL. THE LEADEit 0FFi<'i. G. H. MINK 1,1. J. J. MURPJIY. P.J). U0P.E. J. P. FAJIKELL. <fcc. itc; (tc. ' . B. C|_ The best of aecon)inodutiotis forthefravelin^pubiic, ,tl ^. J. McMahon,\I%i\ e Best People i best Gotni ^^ ��� 10 bc-,r.(.���t i��� 'lh(. wenrv mn';7;;:;,,fi'!rat'iiI'0Sti>.lan,c'i ,iour ,!iG sj;' : ~~ 01 illu convict, (ho ditrk .^"^^^^'"snionoo south fOThai V < ��� ' t'eli-tlicve bis portion, tlio.e his pros- l^Z^Tf11111"' "u,ried "0rth w *�� H ' V^r 'Out lifo and Ins iunue Promile, ' l^onor���*���'^ "?T Then one de.-p- ,ito chance���a innd D"��l1 "' J,5,y' 199'* ' 1, ! isure ienie: o _ tl-i.-hiorlibeny���a !<-\r boura ol tri "mpbant cuiiic���the life of the hunt bd outlaw in tbe sw*,impd and lon'sls��� JTOTIC'B.. 1 ,mi!,C, I" l!?rf-Vff^-^ that SO days after date . ._ nte��J to.iW.lyro ilia Chief ComoIsUIonc hf U10 liight from hun-Jied, of armed S���?S;l;S,'scif il00���� pursuera-ihe blocdhonn,! ..-J LnJ", n,?.'- ('m^ ^om tbe following des- --��*-.��� pureiicM���tijB bloodhounds cm _).s path���the quarrel with Lia one com- Tauion, ending _u a fr0dh n.,,^^;^. 'I'll cribed J.-inds Oommencing.at a post planted near the it* jeeks of.hidins mid AkulkinK, ,idiUg j ���tMoi^ th^L sowh^w SS^-Sc���8; ^ "'gii.tj lying in the Urtiah by dav ^T^' i)imcc UOrlh ^0 ch^-S KJ ;tVith never an hour of pence, neve^S^e^sr^1- S?1^ �� one moment of security. And then��� DpAed 29Uj "rul>'; 1^2. 5-10 , l-3.ing there amid the waving grain, z-^~^~~- L_ his glazing eyes turned up to the silent ^'OriCE, ' ' stars-dead by his ownv hand-dead I .*��"�� * horoVy gtyext that 30 cjevaa ter date Ly defeat and disgrace-hla la,t 'mom- uJ 2* �� tb0 chief commissione? of Sati fi,ied W��' agony-hi, laSt ast a^t^:^^f^^ ^ to-cut ill, .confession of couiplete deshrfir Icn^ ^d*: ' ' 'm the followiu= des" ^mmenciuar m a poat plaited at the North Vest corner r��f r.,.t otoc __ lu CRANBROOK: .A8SAYSJM, IJaily market prices^ by *vire from Spokane. [LEWIS THOHmOK", (.lie.confession of codiplete despair Uic'iiipay? The old temptatioh- Uic old wages-the pay.hatiA' who ���annoL be evaded. King ot ' ciimin'als , U t comer 01 Lot 273S ffroup one, East Koote- aay. and north of Palmer Bar creek thenC�� --v-._���. R1UBOI cuminals J^^��B��rcn,cktbu,W^'u^ ti.����usli Harb- Tracy waSAl^;jder/u J^��^^^ ^Ho the South WeJ -^ liis skill, wondci-ul in hi- ! S^'^J * ' rCe nwrr2j 'i0 ci<uas'/ ;-"�� " " ���U,UUCI",�� 3l^m^ cljpck i.uuuti.u ia uid eudur- ��tnu',"fctb0chains,rhence south &0 chains. PenoratA's, rubber drU- ���.- ����� auce, wonderful for a time in life lji0k S^l!"1.??.^"- t0 ^int of comni^LR,S'P* ������,!' _ ^^ tyi>e'. pnatlng tfOTAUY PtlBLlC, AOCOUN- iMUHAJItJB ABBfcT. ���^^^iSJ AND SHOES ]]^0y|^.. ��� fen ,KbPa-ir^ and aradb to Onloh _. A.:* . . . .... **,*.. ' ' Drug and Stationery S,fore " ' ' 'i"j '��� ��� .' A llCilS-.: Toilet Articles Office-Stationery School Supplies. .. . , , -;.�����-- "'o ^uu<-'r- ������;�����. lucuue eoutu &o chains, feii^aijrs, r Pencils, price marker,, printing wheels; numbering machines, band dating and numbering atgoipa,, check , ^Vunreconslntinijcl tu Ilio cunclu,. J" 'liauho^mphoni- of the uveiAg,. J'^lHicid. m.ich:ue ja built with but 5-18 [ Dated t'th d��y of Julr, 1902. F. M". FBITir. tli.'Ct.- note.-���"(iotigl).' "'���' < *,"���CLica^q Fo* L. ���dee. and ���C3'< Aoyie is rapidly, becoming popular :..- .'' suinmei resort. And why sliould y hoi,? Ifeiv i.Ajne of th��- mod bsan. I,,,!i "'"��� piotmeMpu- i.ik-s-j fid bv ni-Miniaiii ain-.m. feunirij; with ^ OTicia. rakennuer that So day. after flat* we intend ndW^��!hC C!,iCi ^"'"ioner of �� hi d^orw ior am years' Timber Lea-o of the 'ol ow,pg lands situate on Lamb crcfek /u South lim Kootenay rlistrict as follows- Cowuioncingritapost 0110 and three-fourth ���.1�� north ana �� degrees ^ ol the nor ,i. Met comer of lot 2S01, tlier.ee west IPO chain, i epce nor, h so chains, tbeuce we.t 100 cha is' thonco south M rholns, thence Heit ,0 eh�� ���' ti����.celouth4/.choiu4, .beuce east 40 cha ^' itieaC..��,uth SO chaiu,, thence ���e,t 20 Z !' , .. . -- iisti A^^'o.-.outh-iOc-ha,".,,. thence e,Lt 10 ���^ -P-^- Tbe,, aKain .here i, al- -���n,,, *$?& ^ ^ J JJ-Jnj. FRAN'KLIN STAMP WORKS, Vakcouvkk, B. 0 Qity Shaving Parlor, .O.NTEAL HOTEL. WES, *�� OE.r3TB, Prop; Moyib, D. C CHAS. P. CAMPBELL, Funeral Director and '< " fEmbalirier. ' ' ��� . .iGntduat-eofChatnpiori College oj the ���United Stales. Upholstering and gen- eral fdrniturb repairing; bflice nnd store, Aiken'* block, near'Canadian l-ank of Commerce. Telegraph and rami orders promptly attended to. " Cranferook-. B.C. iS5S2^_SySf*fia!v-teaaa. Mo'M FOR PINE/ TAILORING GO TO ;-:^ ���' iP.n-ftLn.g :.riii :rvifr0r,.lin,r l��<*���'.�� fffthe late ..n��i ,i:e wea.her N i'"!, fc'id at n.Vlit one 1K alwm:* av ';"^��c.fa t��,o,| ..st. Thcre'a:,". Hie0 'i,\-i cl.ito i.oiel iiceoiMriiodation.-. and Piu.u of boats for v.B.iui,. JVrS(,lJS wiping... few v.'t,f!a- (jl:tnig, cannot !���� K-ir-jr .hii'i l , ,..���,u, trj Moyie. ��h,-r.,nfhouU1 M.j .-*������,. r,'^...^,^ U....|.ri-/- ;f "ho >;..<. cill;,_f|v. -^���cau-.f hi, ')i�� ii'o.-t l.iM'.i.sr.-uM-- ���:U;;: ' ' '" '*���.!.���:!. rrr,,t 0* 10c '.fcauM. vow <L .],. , ,.,!r!iri\.fl to It,lf J uu 1 _������,..., :iyo.Mi,',.,imsniM'l..l. ! 't'KKl.'.M-ll.-- 'Jm-,. ���'(���(������_ T/n, j iencc couth :* clnJiu.. thence Jvc-t 20 chins' U-n,.e south --0 chalas, tbsaco west 80 cha ^ ��"��� south oochKms, thence i,c.t �� c, a ' ' ^uccoulh SO chains, thence en S cS" ' hence north :>0 chain,, theuee ett,V Z Z' henco south -10 chPlus, thenee ^ ' �� ^ s ^"cetioi-thSOchaiu,, thence eas .0 bha is hence south 40,hai,is, theii<!e ^ % ^ " hence ,onth 20 el.alus. theucc ean CO c-ha boucc.oith.JO chains, thence ,e t '0 eha ? hence north-JO chai,It, thrnce west '"d c i s nonce nouh-Ochai,,,, theuce v.' -"n t " i ' ouceuonlieoch,,';,,,, tHe,1Cc ea Tn. c " " ' (H!i!^l7^^y_c.f_A,iei,st. 1902. " n 1 St. " MEBGHACTT TAILOK, l^'ne Suitings, Overcoating TrouswPi Imported QooHa. �� .. ' A1 l A ��� x^ run bust ad x, :.k xbstbujsuis co. y * v , . ' ^ I ( t '' lager Beer, Porter and Bottled Beer Always on Hand. Q-uality not excelled in the country. Try it aid . he convinced. World's '&ehic Route. .. DIRECT LINE East. ' ���SJ1IJ55S?**"* ' '���'-._..i"M��'����iu ����������� ..������������...���-llimiTlli.i t��l��.|.,...,i.i..,_____^________ i/iS A> <��) <1> Jrdgtfs'iojv mos.< & msoN;' .\^jQj 'Sni"H ,:,,'in,i':w��t Ihe M/pVio iln-wry, Moyie. Joseph's Convent: *'eusos, k. h. J3o.,rd,nfi and Day school condbci-- Jed ''i'l^SiaU'^ofSt. Josopli/irehon ��� ��, ' ; ������f'or~. HEAVY TEAMI^d- Conjincrcial and biisines.��i'! fl.llcy,,., Ifoi .S'l/.It?��7H. The most complete, health resort on thi" continent of :7(.rl._ Ansc-rfca. Git- UaiKi ,n:d>t r^onc-ry uuiivalled for H. C "virt progro^ cb��,acteai80 each de- Pertinent. lArents 8|l0Uld write for P^cular, Chic.no.nth aMUres lho l'ub.lC,of lhe thorough..^* of thc feistenv methods of teaching, (>7ext term com mono, a y out, Isl^ ���ALSO��� Exi'ilESfi AND DK.MVEliY.'- Winnipeg Toroptd Ottawa^ Montreal ' St. John1 . Halifa> Rostop New YorL |qi we: r^ 01 ~td. Shn Francisco KO 1 - HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL AND MINING MEN %er Lake Steamers. Le-ve ^ort William. Sun. Tue. Fri, I ���-"��������� 1.1 . ^ ***< V* Orkhraj / ��"��.oun. rue. JAi 1 a oris lJ"n *"' f",,��' VIA SOn f TXTJ-h K A--W aero farm threo miles from VIA. ?SOO LINE ��� Mpyieforaale. There ;�� considerable land cleared and it j8 well st0cko(] UT.UHlr.0r. ���,-,- iiALCYUA HOP HL'UINGS .^intivrAm, lialcyon Hot hoJIe. ^-1 -t-prinps, Anow La];o, t. <}, physician and pi; '.nr 1 - L-i\-" ... ��� 1' Kooisnsty Staam laanary. Rc-5id3i,L|IllYe-f,IeJ' C,i,,0'of "^ Central hotel! . i-ii..ie jo-i-! ,\n i ,.. - ... ��� J.CHnn.,, Chicago. mforinaiioi, apply at ih,-, o/iico. -1-29. fAreated Waters O. F. DESAULNIER :o"i- ! An *-.-.-.rr. ;';'' 1 pior.i 1 u J, >y al'.cndui h:s ulji.rq.- <!>P. II ��� i i- iA", 1,. m--o I "' J'e 1 n-'c-i/av uvoi-jj... bAll> onr,-.ii n._voi:a:.nd ^'^���'li'V till! I'I.I?. Hi-.cnl.ir d bnAifirt t ic.., nf ������ fllf % ���>:����c;-. !:;tr :a,.d ��� stomuch tronbleg 1 ��� . .-, u Ijo n.uha and waters art an invaluaole : ' " i0r ^^.^nd load noiaon.ingilc^^^Moyie, W. A. Prssc, ��� Photographer j ���fori Stoiiio, PROMPT DELIVEiiy Queens''A^���- MOYi��' Chicago. Tourist Sleeper Service EASl u"rs.l:roro jui--u�� "^ ��- e'^tern r ' loxonio and all ifeoLbin pointa. W158T Vanconrcr ���,��� 00���., oiu ,e. 'l-'-'-r..l.u.���1,(,lytol0CilIa���' '����� f��" EAST KOOTENAr JBOTTUKC CRANBROOK, C C fOlct huntefs says $j IThe MAR LIN I action is Jlft'uysclosed, the kC?-*^:<^>-^~ mceba'nism 1^ ���10st $�� 9^��^" pro. tlie finish elegant, the r&g&zZ&g form ntiraciive. it seams^^aS^WW-* to throvplts bull-ta a little thoi-e accurately and plant them with a littlo more force ^<^^m.\C than any otner.rifle. ForF^-5s - deer-taken 38-55 or3b.30����pr^. Kinds. 'Orders Sof/cifod. I Soda Water and 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE J. 0 OARTim, .' hist, Pass. ^.gf. Nolson, G. Hillier, A-jetu, Moyic. f:' J- COYLR, .'.sVtGo ��� Air; Vancoyor. A Rt ."Won ; -' ;^sfa< ' %^ : 'the

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